Apple removes ICE tracking apps after pressure from Trump administration

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ICE tracking apps removed by Apple after Trump pressure

Apple has removed apps that track the movement of Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officers, which some communities had been using to crowdsource raid information to keep their residents safe.

The tech giant's purported reasoning for the removal is that apps that surveil immigration operations may jeopardize the safety of federal officials. "Based on information we've received from law enforcement about the safety risks associated with ICEBlock, we have removed it and similar apps from the App Store," the company has said in a statement. But behind the scenes, Apple reportedly faced pressure from the Trump administration to crack down on app developers.

One of the apps, known as ICEBlock, became the most downloaded app in the app store earlier this year, amid national protests over the deployment of immigration officials across U.S cities. At the time, Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem called the app — which collates anonymous geolocation reports without storing personal data that can be traced back to individuals — an "obstruction of justice." Meanwhile, anti-immigration apps like ICERaid launched in response, offering individuals blockchain rewards for "capturing, uploading and validating photographic evidence" of criminal activity by undocumented people. It also advertises monetary incentives for "hard working" undocumented individuals to self report their status through the CBP Home app, which was recently overhauled by the Trump administration.

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"ICEBlock is designed to put ICE agents at risk just for doing their jobs, and violence against law enforcement is an intolerable red line that cannot be crossed," said Attorney General Pam Bondi. Bondi previously threatened to prosecute the app's creator and has argued his actions are not protected under the constitution. Noem also threatened to prosecute news publications that covered the app's popularity.

Joshua Aaron, ICEBlock's developer, said in a statement to 404Media following the takedown that the move was an attack on free speech and that the team wouldn't back down in the face of government pressure. “I am incredibly disappointed by Apple's actions today. Capitulating to an authoritarian regime is never the right move," Aaron said. "ICEBlock is no different from crowd sourcing speed traps, which every notable mapping application, including Apple's own Maps app, implements as part of its core services. This is protected speech under the first amendment of the United States Constitution.”

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